Will the real NFL powerhouse please go on a five-game winning streak to distinguish yourself?

Through five weeks the only thing certain in the NFL is that Buffalo is really, really bad and the New England Patriots enjoy trading away and trading for wide receivers.

When Kansas City fell to 3-1 after losing 19-9 loss at Indianapolis on Sunday it meant that the NFL would not have at least one team reach 4-0 for the first time since 1970.

Needless to say, settling on ranking this muddled mess is no easy task. There are eight teams with only one loss and 10 teams sit at 3-2. That means 18 teams with a variety of combinations of wins and losses against one another could be ranked in an endless number of ways.

Here's one version, finalizes after simply giving up trying to make sense of it all.

26 (11). San Diego (2-3): The Chargers continue to invent ways to lose football games. First they can't cover kickoffs against Seattle and now they can't protect the punter. What's next?Next up: at St. Louis